Several children are rescued from rip currents at Tywyn beach in Gwynedd, north Wales, according to multiple outlets. Reports describe “terrifying scenes” in which rescuers enter the sea to reach children caught by dangerous currents. Across the coverage, the number of children rescued is given as four or five. The incident occurs at Tywyn beach, where local residents renew calls for stronger beach safety measures.

In particular, locals urge that lifeguards are present during periods when conditions are hazardous and that warning systems are improved. Sources agree that better and clearer safety signage should be provided to warn beachgoers about rip-current risks. The outlets frame the response as community pressure for upgraded safety arrangements following the rescue.

While details about the children’s conditions are not included in the provided summaries, the consistent focus across reports is the rescue operation from a dangerous rip current and the subsequent local calls for lifeguards and improved warning signage at the Welsh resort.